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Anna University B.Tech FT (R13) 4th Sem Technology of Fabric Manufacture Detailed Syllabus

Technology of Fabric Manufacture Syllabus for B.Tech Fourth Sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Technology of Fabric Manufacture B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) fourthsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES: The main objective of this course is to enable the students to understand

  • Preparatory processes involved in the production of fabric
  • Basics of weaving and knitting processes
  • Basics of nonwoven production methods

UNIT I : PREPARATION OF YARNS FOR WEAVING AND KNITTING    [9 Hours]
Objects of winding – Different types of winders – Parallel winding, cross winding and precision winding. Conventional and automatic winding machines. Yarn clearing and splicing – Types of tensioners, guides. Weft winding – Pirn winding: Types and working principle of pirn winding machines – bunching, stop motions – Features of automatic pirn winding machine. Warping – Beam warping machines – creels – features of modern warping machines – sectional warping machine. Types and selection of ingredients for sizing, Size receipe for various types of fabrics, Sizing machines – multi-cylinder & hot air sizing – Methods of drying– Modern development in Sizing, Single end sizing. Drawing-in and Denting.

UNIT II : PLAIN POWER LOOM       [9 Hours]
Types of looms – Primary, secondary and auxilliary mechanisms of loom, – Classification of weaving machines. Shedding – Tappet shedding, Shuttle Picking mechanism – Beat-up mechanism. Stop motions – Friction Let – off motion – Negative let off and positive let off motions. Take- up motion – Five wheel take up motion, Seven wheel take up motion, Positive continuous take up motion. Warp protector Mechanisms – Loose Reed and Fast Reed Mechanisms, Warp Stop Motions, Weft stop motions, temples, lease rods and brake. Weaving faults. Brief study about drop box loom and Terry loom.

UNIT III : DOBBY AND JACQUARD SHEDDING      [9 Hours]
Principles of working of single lift and double lift dobbies. Methods of pegging. Negative and positive dobbies. Cross boarder, paper, cam and rotary dobbies. Single lift and double lift Jacquards. Open shed jacquards. Electronic jacquards.

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TOTAL (L : 45 + T : 15) : 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, the students will be able to

  • Explain the preparatory processes involved in the production of fabrics
  • Explain the principles of different fabric production methods
  • Identify various fabric defects and their causes and remedies

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Sriramlu P.K., Ajgaonkar D.B. & Talukdar M.K., Weaving Machines: Mechanisms, Management, Mahajan Publishers, Ahmedabad, 1998.
  • Lord P.R. and Mohammed M.H., Weaving – Conversion of Yarn to Fabric, Merrow Publication, 1992.

REFERENCES:

  • Modi J.R.D., Sizing Ingredient, Mahajan Publications, Ahmedabad
  • Ormerod A., Modern Preparation and Weaving, Merrow Publication Co. U.K. 1988.
  • Talukdar M.K., “An Introduction to Winding and Warping” Testing Trade Press, Mumbai.
  • Talavasek O. & Svaty V., Shuttleless Weaving Machines, Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co., New York 1981.
  • Adanur S., Handbook of Weaving, Technomic Publishing Co., Inc., 2001.

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